Lambrousi Harikleia reached her breaking point on Wednesday when her boss at the Greek Housing Authority in Athens announced that, thanks to the Greek governments far-reaching austerity measures, both she and her husband would be losing their jobs. Harikleia and her husband, who have a disabled child, climbed out the window of their office building and threatened to jump to their deaths. At least if we are dead someone will have to take care of our child, she can be heard saying from her dangerous perch. After over five hours on the ledge, police were able to coax her to safety, but she still wont be getting her job back.

Lambrousi Harikleia reached her breaking point on Wednesday when her boss at the Greek Housing Authority in Athens announced that, thanks to the Greek governments far-reaching austerity measures, both she and her husband would be losing their jobs.

Poor babies. You lost your cushy gov't jobs because the Greek gov't could no longer borrow from the Germans and French to finance your lifestyle. Stop with the histrionic. Really no wonder your country is so messed up.

The government has squandered its savings and is mired in a debt crisis that is no longer sustainable without help from the EUwhich is clamoring for drastic cuts. But it is everyday Greek citizens who say they are paying the highest price for the governments mishandling of its assets

What savings???? The Greeks since independence has always been in debt and was a serial defaulter. Who voted for these governments that blew $10 billion hosting the Olympics and borrowers hundreds of billions from the Germans and French.

Poor babies. You lost your cushy gov't jobs because the Greek gov't could no longer borrow from the Germans and French to finance your lifestyle. Stop with the histrionic. Really no wonder your country is so messed up.

I don't care who they are or where they're from, it's a sad story. We may not like the way the Greeks have done things but the ordinary people are not monsters, just little people who are living in a flawed system.

There are good hard-working people in the most socialist of states and countries. You're right. There's a lot of suffering in Greece by a lot of people who had nothing to do with the government's corruption.

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posted on 02/16/2012 11:01:08 AM PST
by BfloGuy
(The final outcome of the credit expansion is general impoverishment.)

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